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SMORZ

Hira

Status: Active SMORZ memberYears active: 2025-present

Hira is the Hong Kong-born SMORZ member whose official profile highlights multiple instruments, voice imitation and a quietly eccentric character inside the group’s six-member Hong Kong-to-Korea project.

Hira of SMORZ official profile portrait
Hira in an official SMORZ profile portrait.
Status
Active member
Years
2025–present

Profile file

Stage name
Hira (히라)
Birth name
Not publicly confirmed
Born
May 8, 2002
Birthplace
Hong Kong
Nationality
Hong Kong
Group
SMORZ
Roles
Singer and performer
Companies
Echo Entertainment; Number K Entertainment for Korean promotion
Group debut
May 19, 2025
Representative emoji
Jellyfish
Western zodiac
Taurus
Chinese zodiac
Water Horse

Public information about Hira remains limited because SMORZ debuted recently and has not released a detailed individual biography. This page therefore treats the official Echo Entertainment roster, SMORZ channels, credited releases and published debut reporting as the core record. Fan-profile details are included only when they trace back to official self-introductions. Unknown items stay unknown instead of being filled with confident-looking guesses.

Why a Hong Kong group is promoting through Korea

SMORZ occupies a useful cross-border space. Echo Entertainment is based in Hong Kong, while Number K Entertainment handles the group’s Korean promotions. The six members are Charlott, Ginni, Hira, Lika, Vicki and Zellda. They debuted through Korean music-industry channels while retaining a clear Hong Kong identity and using English-language material as a bridge to wider audiences.

The name SMORZ shortens the phrase “Always Some More,” which also became the title of the debut mini album. It promises appetite and continuation: one performance should leave enough curiosity for the next. For a rookie group, that idea is practical branding. SMORZ does not yet have a decade of history to summarize, so each release and live appearance has to add another piece to the identity.

Hira’s place in this structure matters because cross-border groups need members who can adapt quickly. Rehearsals, Korean broadcasts, Hong Kong press, English lyrics and travel schedules create different communication demands. A member profile should not invent a list of languages she speaks, but the confirmed promotion pattern already shows that her work happens across more than one market.

Member reveal and the May 2025 debut

SMORZ introduced Hira as a member on May 9, 2025, ten days before the group’s official debut. The short rollout meant audiences met the six performers close to the release rather than following a long survival-show narrative. Hira’s official profile emphasized her May 8 birthday, Hong Kong background, INFJ result, jellyfish emoji, ability to play multiple instruments and talent for voice imitation.

Those notes create a distinct outline without pretending to be a full biography. Multiple instruments suggest musical experience, but the company has not published a verified instrument list or formal training history. Voice imitation points toward an ear for tone and a playful performance instinct. The official character description about having an old man hidden deep inside is intentionally comic and best read as group-content humor, not psychology.

SMORZ released the mini album ALWAYS SOME MORE on May 19, 2025. Korea JoongAng Daily reported the six-member lineup and described the record as the group’s first statement of identity. The release included four English-language songs: I want you to, Love Drive, Bleeding Heart and My Only Love.

The debut was not just a digital upload. SMORZ promoted through Korean music-show infrastructure and later appeared at events in Hong Kong, including TheNextwave XX25 beach music festival. That combination reflects the project’s design: develop stage discipline through Korea’s promotional system while building recognition in the group’s home market.

What the four debut songs establish

I want you to serves as the lead track and most direct introduction. It uses dance-pop energy and a hook that lets six voices share one forward-moving statement. For Hira, rookie-era line distribution matters less than learning how to maintain presence when the camera moves. A member remains part of the performance story during another person’s line through formation, expression and timing.

Love Drive keeps the project in a bright pop lane and became useful for dance-practice content. Rehearsal videos provide a clearer view of spacing and synchronization than edited music videos, which makes them important evidence for evaluating a new performer. Hira’s job is to preserve the group’s shape, hit directional changes and keep energy alive between focal moments.

Bleeding Heart adds a more emotional R&B color, while My Only Love broadens the softer side of the record. Together, the four tracks show a group testing dance-pop and R&B rather than locking into one gimmick. Hira’s future profile should track where her vocal color becomes most distinct as the catalog expands.

Apple Music’s artist statement recalls the first time all six members harmonized in practice and describes each voice finding its place. That memory is more revealing than a guessed position label. SMORZ has not consistently published a rigid official position list, so this page identifies Hira as a singer and performer instead of assigning main, lead or sub titles without evidence.

Multiple instruments, imitation and the question of musical role

The phrase “multiple instruments” is one of the few official skill notes attached to Hira. It should invite better future reporting, not speculation. Until she or the company names the instruments and shows the work, the accurate wording remains broad. If later performances, credits or interviews document instrumental activity, those facts belong here with the source and date.

Voice imitation is easier to understand as an entertainment skill. It requires noticing pitch, cadence, resonance and verbal habits, all useful forms of listening for a singer. In variety content, imitation can also give a quieter member a clear moment without forcing an artificial persona. The skill fits Hira’s slightly eccentric official introduction and may become a stronger public signature as SMORZ produces more member-focused programming.

Her musical role is still developing. A debut mini album offers only four songs, and early line counts do not prove a permanent hierarchy. Vocal parts can change with range, concept, language and producer preference. The responsible profile follows the recordings and live stages over time rather than declaring a fixed position because another database wanted every field filled.

Current evidence: Hira is a singer and performer with officially noted instrumental and imitation skills. Specific instruments, formal vocal rank and solo credits remain unconfirmed.

Rookie performance is a process, not a finished verdict

SMORZ’s 2025 music-show appearances placed the members in a demanding environment soon after debut. Broadcast stages involve camera rehearsals, precise marks, live audience timing and repeated takes. Hira had to learn how a six-member formation reads from multiple lenses while preserving the energy needed for a public performance.

Her value is easiest to judge across a series of stages rather than one screenshot. A performer may receive a brief vocal phrase yet remain responsible for transitions, symmetry and reaction. The official behind-the-scenes videos from the group’s music-show promotions help document that labor, including preparation that disappears from the final three-minute broadcast.

Future growth should be tracked through concrete changes: longer or more complex vocal lines, instrumental demonstrations, participation in arrangement or songwriting, more challenging choreography, and the confidence to lead interviews or live segments. Those are verifiable developments. Generic claims that she “improved a lot” are less useful unless the page explains what changed.

24th and the August 2026 status file

SMORZ followed the debut era with the digital single 24th. Echo Entertainment lists the song in the group’s video catalog, and the official SMORZ account has continued promoting its special video alongside behind-the-scenes material from earlier music-show activity. The release extends the group beyond the initial four-track mini album and gives the six-member lineup another shared credit.

As of August 2026, official SMORZ posts continue to name Hira with Zellda, Lika, Charlott, Ginni and Vicki. There is no announcement that she has left the group, paused activity or debuted as a solo artist. Her directory status is therefore Active member, with 2025–present used for the years.

The new single belongs on both the SMORZ group profile and Hira’s member profile. If Hira later receives an individual release credited under her own name, that would justify connecting her to the Artists shelf. Until then, creating a separate artist identity would get ahead of the evidence.

This is also why current profiles need dates. A page that stops at May 2025 makes a young group look abandoned even when official channels are publishing new material. The 2026 update proves continued activity without overstating the scale of a still-growing catalog.

Fandom notes and information boundaries

Hira’s representative jellyfish emoji offers fans a simple visual cue, while her official Instagram handle gives individual content a verified home. Other trivia should be treated cautiously. MBTI results can change and are best presented as a self-description from a particular era, not a permanent diagnosis.

Her birth name has not been confirmed in the official sources reviewed for this page. Leaving that field open is more accurate than copying an unsourced name from a repost. The same rule applies to family, education, relationships, measurements and private history. New groups attract database copying because everyone wants a complete chart before primary reporting exists.

Hira already has enough documented identity to avoid that trap: a Hong Kong background, a May 2002 birthday, SMORZ membership, a 2025 debut, two management contexts, four debut tracks, a later digital single and officially introduced musical skills. The page can grow as her public work grows.

Zodiac side quest

Western sign: Taurus. Taurus is associated with steadiness, sensory detail and patient craft. It is a playful fit for a rookie whose official profile hints at instrumental interests that may take time to reveal fully.

Chinese zodiac: Water Horse. Hira was born after Lunar New Year in 2002, making her a Water Horse. Horse years are associated with movement and independence, while Water adds adaptability. Astrology is a side quest, not evidence about her private character.

YouTube tracking history

CVM Sekai tracks the official SMORZ channel for music videos, performances, dance practices, behind-the-scenes footage, and clearly labeled Hira content. Group releases remain attached to the SMORZ profile and this canonical member page. Individual appearances do not create an Artist classification without a formal solo music release.

Sources

This profile is current through August 2026 and will expand when primary sources confirm additional individual details.